- Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:20 pm
#301739
I'm asking this because I know that you should not feed a flytrap certain types of bugs, so I want to be careful.
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Eaderjay wrote:Thanks! btw the ones I have are probably almost dead because around this time, you can see a huge pile (about 2cm high) of dead / almost dead love bugs on my doorstep!Well, if they're mostly all dead then you should probably feed the nearly dead ones. This way you won't have to fake out the flytrap and the bug will trigger the plant for you.
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Huntsmanshorn wrote:Now see, this is why I love forums. I had never heard of "love bugs" until now. I'm off to learn more! Thanks!love bugs were genetically created at lsu in alexandria,la to eat mosquitos....sadly all they do is love each other and bug the mess outta us...however i have found that vfts and pitcher plants do well on love bugs (and some bloodworms)
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